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mail/wanderlust-2.15.9.b.20160912 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Yet another message interface on Emacsen
Wanderlust is a mail/news agent on Emacs/XEmacs. The features of Wanderlust are as follows: * Implementation in elisp only. * Support of IMAP4rev1, NNTP, POP(POP3/APOP) and MH format. * Integrated access to messages based on Folder Specifications like Mew. * Key bindings and mark processing like Mew. * Management of threads and unread messages. * Folder mode that displays all folder you read. * Message cache, Disconnected Operation. * MH-like FCC (FCC: %Backup is possible). * Support of MIME (by SEMI or tm). * Draft editing of mail and news as a same interface. * Icon based interface for the list of Folder (XEmacs). * Non-fetched operations for a big message part of MIME (IMAP4). * Server side search (IMAP4), also various charset support. * Virtual Folder. * Compression Folder. * Automatic expiration of old messages.
mail/fetchmail-6.3.26 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Batch mail retrieval utility for IMAP/POP3/ETRN/ODMR
Fetchmail is a full-featured IMAP/POP2/POP3/APOP/KPOP/ETRN/ODMR client with easy configuration, daemon mode, forwarding via SMTP or local MDA, and superior reply handling. It is used to handle intermittent email connections by acting as a coupling that seamlessly batch forwards fetched mail from your mail server to your local delivery system, allowing you to read it with your favourite mail user agent. Fetchmail also includes useful spam filtering and multi-user functions. A typical use of fetchmail is to connect to your ISP's POP3 server, downloading your mail into the INBOX on your local computer. You may then read the mail, offline if you want, using pine, mutt, or any standard mail user agent.
mail/xlbiff-3.0 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
The X Literate Biff - displays the from and subject from incoming mails
Xlbiff lets you preview new mail to decide if you want to read it immediately. Regular xbiff lets you know when you have mail but not what it is. Xlbiff lurks in the background, monitoring your mailbox file. When something shows up there, it invokes the scanCommand (MH's scan by default), and displays the output in a window. If more mail comes in, it scans again and resizes accordingly. If you're a Berkeley mail person, you can set scanCommand to: echo x | mail | grep "^.[NU]" Or use the ``frm'' utility that is part of the Elm port as your scanCommand. A simular utility is the ``fromwho'' package, posted to comp.sources.unix volume 25.
mail/wanderlust-2.14.0 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Yet another message interface on Emacsen
Wanderlust is a mail/news agent on Emacs/XEmacs. The features of Wanderlust are as follows: * Implementation in elisp only. * Support of IMAP4rev1, NNTP, POP(POP3/APOP) and MH format. * Integrated access to messages based on Folder Specifications like Mew. * Key bindings and mark processing like Mew. * Management of threads and unread messages. * Folder mode that displays all folder you read. * Message cache, Disconnected Operation. * MH-like FCC (FCC: %Backup is possible). * Support of MIME (by SEMI or tm). * Draft editing of mail and news as a same interface. * Icon based interface for the list of Folder (XEmacs). * Non-fetched operations for a big message part of MIME (IMAP4). * Server side search (IMAP4), also various charset support. * Virtual Folder. * Compression Folder. * Automatic expiration of old messages.
multimedia/iso2mkv-2011.05.02 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Script to convert DVD image, device, or VIDEO_TS to mkv
iso2mkv is software for automated DVD to XviD/vorbis MKV video conversion. Gives almost total control on the process of video compression at maximum quality, while being simple and straightforward to use (a kind of 'life-hack'). The intended audience is advanced end-users and the script is not user-error-proof. Based on mplayer, mencoder, oggenc or lame, and mkvmerge (if not properly installed, won't work). This is only a shell script that wraps the other programs. If you can watch the DVD with MPlayer, you can compress it with iso2mkv. Other used programs (hopefully included in most GNU/Linux distributions as well a FreeBSD :) ) are basename, bc, nice, stat.
multimedia/libv4l-0.6.3 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Collection of video4linux support libraries (CentOS 6)
libv4l is a collection of libraries which adds a thin abstraction layer on top of video4linux2 devices. The purpose of this (thin) layer is to make it easy for application writers to support a wide variety of devices without having to write separate code for different devices in the same class. libv4l consists of 3 different libraries: libv4lconvert, libv4l1 and libv4l2. libv4lconvert offers functions to convert from any (known) pixel-format to V4l2_PIX_FMT_BGR24 or V4l2_PIX_FMT_YUV420. libv4l1 offers the (deprecated) v4l1 API on top of v4l2 devices, independent of the drivers for those devices supporting v4l1 compatibility (which many v4l2 drivers do not). libv4l2 offers the v4l2 API on top of v4l2 devices, while adding for the application transparent libv4lconvert conversion where necessary.
multimedia/libv4l-0.6.2 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Collection of video4linux support libraries (Fedora 10)
libv4l is a collection of libraries which adds a thin abstraction layer on top of video4linux2 devices. The purpose of this (thin) layer is to make it easy for application writers to support a wide variety of devices without having to write separate code for different devices in the same class. libv4l consists of 3 different libraries: libv4lconvert, libv4l1 and libv4l2. libv4lconvert offers functions to convert from any (known) pixel-format to V4l2_PIX_FMT_BGR24 or V4l2_PIX_FMT_YUV420. libv4l1 offers the (deprecated) v4l1 API on top of v4l2 devices, independent of the drivers for those devices supporting v4l1 compatibility (which many v4l2 drivers do not). libv4l2 offers the v4l2 API on top of v4l2 devices, while adding for the application transparent libv4lconvert conversion where necessary.
net-im/convey-0.3 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Instant Message (IM) program using the Jabber protocol
Convey allows people across the globe to collaboratively draw images while chatting online. Using pictures in addition to words makes communicating online fun and easy. Convey is an Instant Message (IM) program. You can send an message to a friend, but unlike email, the message instantly appears on your friend's screen if they are online. Otherwise, the message is delivered to your friend when they log onto the Internet. Convey uses the Jabber protocol to send its messages. A protocol consists of the rules by which a computer communicates with another computer. Using Jabber, Convey provides users connections to other popular IM programs, such as AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Instant Messenger, and Yahoo! Messenger.
net-im/ejabberd-16.08 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Free and Open Source distributed fault-tolerant Jabber server
ejabberd is a high performance Free and Open Source distributed fault-tolerant instant messaging Jabber server. Key features include: - A web administration console and command line administration tools that ensure easy set up - Support for encrypted connections to ensure secure communications - Many built-in services, including Jabber User Directory and Multi-User Chat - Standard Jabber transport compliance to enable communication with other instant messaging networks - Automatic collection of statistics for reporting and system analysis - Virtual hosting, enabling ejabberd to run several virtual domains from a single ejabberd instance - Shared rosters, so that users can have predefined entries in their contacts lists - External storage support - Large numbers of supported protocols (see the supported protocols list for details) - Multi-lingual web administration interface - Full IPv6 support
net-mgmt/rrdbot-0.9.7 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Threaded SNMP polling daemon which stores data in RRDs
RRDBot is an SNMP polling daemon which writes the polled values to an RRD database. It can poll many different SNMP sources in an efficient manner. It has no large external dependencies, and its configuration is stored in text files. It has full support for MIB definition files and using textual MIBs instead of numerical OIDs. A nice feature is the querying of SNMP tables without using a specific index. Indexes of the rows in an SNMP table may change from time to time, and are less than ideal for long term tracking of a given value. For example RRDBot can query the traffic on your router based on the 'xl0' interface name. RRDBot also contains tools to simplify the creation of RRD files, and the various archives contained in them.